Physical Science 12/1

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A greater detail of solutions were covered, including the definitions of solute and solvent.

Aquaeous Solutions as typical examples were discussed, as were concentrations and the myriad of phases of which solutions can be comprised. The specific conditions to keep gases dissolved in a liquid solution were discussed, including how fish "breathe" and the fizz remains in sodapop until consumed.

The final topic was the three processes used to speed up the solution process and how they related to particle motion: Agitation, Temperature, and Surface Area.

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